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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next on the half, it's one of today's biggest stories on the street. carl icahn offers a buyout deal for dell. we'll have his first comment since the news broke in a live cnbc interview coming up on our show at the top of the hour. morgan stanley's duo of top watchers give their outlooks and hp has been this year's dow darling. two traders face off on where it goes from here. carl, can't wait. 20 minutes. >> red eye connection is not fun. that's a news flash. >> thanks. we'll see you in a few. it is graduation season. employment is likely to weigh heavily on college grads across the country. as the job outlook does remain mixed. unemployment for college grads was 3.98 which is half of the overall unemployment rate. one executive took to the wall street journal to explain why he is not interested in hiring a recent grad for specific region. he joins us here this morning as i said to you during the break, this piece
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> coming up next on the half, it's one of today's biggest stories on the street. carl icahn offers a buyout deal for dell. we'll have his first comment since the news broke in a live cnbc interview coming up on our show at the top of the hour. morgan stanley's duo of top watchers give their outlooks and hp has been this year's dow darling. two traders face off...
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now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i have some misgivings but, hey, technology aside, we're improving. there's going to be some significant changes to the way we calculate gdp starting in july which means the number we get about three months from today when we get our first look at second quarter gdp may be significantly bigger. now, i'd like to quote, and it's on cnbc.com today as well as in the financial times, something that was written by robin harding quoting one of the gentleman who sat the bur oh of economic analysis, brent moulton. here is what he said. we are carrying these major changes all of the way back in time, which for us means to 1929, so we are essentially rewriting economic history. now, you can see why i'm scratching my head a little bit. i guess, you know, when the government or any employee is going to tell us they're rewriting history, my issue is, is that it's tough to get your gps, first of all, and it comes at a time when we already don't have
now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i have some misgivings but, hey, technology aside, we're improving. there's going to be some significant changes to the way we calculate gdp starting in july which means the number we get about three months from today when we get our first look at second quarter gdp may be significantly bigger. now, i'd like to quote, and it's on cnbc.com today as well as in the...
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> while the s&p was up last quarter, the tech sector was up, and apple was up 20% during the same period and they removed apple from the conviction buy list and then cramer said this this morning. take a listen. >> apple is becoming the jc penney of tech. >> they're going to hope that everything is key on joe fresh apple. >> clearly jim referring to perceptions sur rounding tech. the question is what's next for the sector. kevin land is the ceo of the firsthand technology value fund and capital management. >> welcome back. >> thanks. good to be here. >> we've had buybacks and decent growth and we've had div hikes and tons of cash and what's it going to take for the sector to start doing leadership. >> it sounds like for apple specifically, all i can say is it's never a prett
zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> while the s&p was up last quarter, the tech sector was up, and apple was up 20% during the same period and they removed apple from the conviction buy list and then cramer said this this morning. take a listen. >> apple is becoming the jc...
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>> well, it could go further depending on the mix of technologies. >> okay. simon -- do you want to briefly say what the mix of technologies is before we go? >> sure. we have the his or the line of products an over time, we have added multicore processors and the capabilities of 64 bit proprocessing, and added video and graphics and potentially depending upon which technologies the customers use, the royalties can inkreecrease the price of the chip north of 3 3%. >> thank you, simon segar, and once again, the new ceo of arm holdings. >>> and the dow sup 109 points which is a new all-time high and all-time intraday high for the dow jones industrial average. the top of the session has been 15653 and the s&p is up again just a stone throw's a wway fro 1700. >>> another tv blackout is looming as time warner and the cable wars are heating up. we will talk to the ceo of aereo next. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...offic
>> well, it could go further depending on the mix of technologies. >> okay. simon -- do you want to briefly say what the mix of technologies is before we go? >> sure. we have the his or the line of products an over time, we have added multicore processors and the capabilities of 64 bit proprocessing, and added video and graphics and potentially depending upon which technologies the customers use, the royalties can inkreecrease the price of the chip north of 3 3%. >>...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> welcome back. shareholders in the cable company today probably smiling a bit on reports in the wall street journal that charter and liberty are lining up financing to help fund a potential bid for time warner cable in is a story we brought you here on this broadcast back in june. charter and liberty have been trying to get time warner cable to the negotiating team for quite some time and continue to try too do that. interesting to note that the companies are still seeking engagement here on a deal. what the price on that deal will be, how much of that will be finance to offer a cash portion that some will say needs to be $90 of cash in addition to liberty and perhaps -- or charter and liberty stock, it's unclear at
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> welcome back. shareholders in the cable company today probably smiling a bit on reports in the wall street journal that charter and liberty are lining up financing to help fund a...
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this is an industry that's a technology industry now. we forget, under armour technology. you will get passed by unless you are innovating. we don't see technology innovating in pcs. we do see it in consumer. >> technology, we think silicon valley. it's far from the case when you're talking broadly speaking and i've always argued the greatest technology leap we've made happens to be in the oil fields. >> i have whiting petroleum on today and they talk about a particular oil they have in the bakken and how much oil is coming from that. america is pioneer -- core labs is probably the best innovator of all. these are scientists, david, engineers. >> exactly. >> talk about a company that uses a lot of oil, ala gasoline, ups. they look pretty good. remember the industrial economy comment from, what, a quarter or so ago? where did that end up? nowhere. >> i think these are the two points that are really solid here. package volume will be higher, 3.5%. holiday season will be another one for the record books. this is the prediction. >> 34 million packages globally on their peak da
this is an industry that's a technology industry now. we forget, under armour technology. you will get passed by unless you are innovating. we don't see technology innovating in pcs. we do see it in consumer. >> technology, we think silicon valley. it's far from the case when you're talking broadly speaking and i've always argued the greatest technology leap we've made happens to be in the oil fields. >> i have whiting petroleum on today and they talk about a particular oil they...
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technology, although often you bring in some nonu.s. pieces when you do that, but i think tech will be good, stocks have been acting a little better, believe it or not, some of the industrials have, as well. >> have you read this upgrade of hp, citi going from a sell to a buy. >> you know, i -- free cash flow. >> i know, but they've been in a sell for i think a while. >> yeah. >> they missed the entire move. >> price target, 32, we'll take it. >> now we suddenly see signs of something positive. we've had it as a sell, but don't worry, it's only outperformed by -- it's up 80%. >> this year, yeah. exactly. >> i was going to ask bob, as well. we were talking about the extent to which people are participating in this rally. low stock market ownership by u.s. households, you guys are launching a bunch of new equity funds. what's the challenge? is it getting people to shift from other kinds of products like bonds into the equity market? or is it just interest in equities period? >> i would say both, kelly. we've had interesting equities year-
technology, although often you bring in some nonu.s. pieces when you do that, but i think tech will be good, stocks have been acting a little better, believe it or not, some of the industrials have, as well. >> have you read this upgrade of hp, citi going from a sell to a buy. >> you know, i -- free cash flow. >> i know, but they've been in a sell for i think a while. >> yeah. >> they missed the entire move. >> price target, 32, we'll take it. >> now we...
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they have been focusing on studies in science, technology, trying to change their skill set so there are more economic opportunities. they vice president been taking this lying down. but the big challenge really is north american production if it does potentially eat into saudi's revenue stream they could be facing social challenges absolutely. >> not the first time we've heard sort of this kind of tone from an opec member. we have heard there have been some infighting as the u.s. gets a little head of steam for energy. what is their next big strategic move? >> certainly they have to watch north american production. it has grown by over 1 million barrels this year. but, you know, at barclays we look at 2020 and we say the united states is still going to be a net importer. we still think we'll be importing 5 million to 6 million barrels a day. the u.s. will still be dependent on stability in the middle east, keeping opec supplies stable, and also watching bhaps what ha in iraq. if you look at what happens to the scenario for a low price environment going forward, it's based on the gro
they have been focusing on studies in science, technology, trying to change their skill set so there are more economic opportunities. they vice president been taking this lying down. but the big challenge really is north american production if it does potentially eat into saudi's revenue stream they could be facing social challenges absolutely. >> not the first time we've heard sort of this kind of tone from an opec member. we have heard there have been some infighting as the u.s. gets a...
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we're good at reformulation, and in particular as it applies to pain medications with technology, that's really where we're heading. >> what else do you have late stage? there are a couple of things this you saw. osteoarthritis possibility. >> we actually have three mea's in development, two of which are combination products for pain, for acute, moderate pain, and we also have a topical product for osteoarthritis as well. again, these three products are going to be the real growth side of our business going forward. >> you have referred to the company as an uncut jewel. what needs to be done to make sure it's a polished gem at this stage? >> we think that that's exactly the way to characterize our business. in fact, we think there's so much potential here that we can unlock as a result of focussing on what we do well. for instance, there are distinctive parts of the marketplace, and we have some capabilities that are hard to replicate. we think by driving our specialty pharmaceutical business, we can really drive a lot of value in the marketplace and also provide benefit for patients as
we're good at reformulation, and in particular as it applies to pain medications with technology, that's really where we're heading. >> what else do you have late stage? there are a couple of things this you saw. osteoarthritis possibility. >> we actually have three mea's in development, two of which are combination products for pain, for acute, moderate pain, and we also have a topical product for osteoarthritis as well. again, these three products are going to be the real growth...